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  3. ASTRONOMERS IN CAMP. AWAITING THE ECLIPSE.

    A few weeks ago Mr. Baracchi and some of the officers of the Melbourne Observatory left Melbourne, and, travelled to Bruit Island, off the south coast of ...

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  4. THE RESTFUL FLATHEAD.

    Some people fish for the sale of the fish, others for the sake of the recreation; but, in order to make a successful day, both of them need to get fish of some kind. If I ...

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  5. FUTURE OF OUR UNIVERSITY.

    The University of Melbourne has been the subject of public discussion of late, For the most part references have been made to important, but largely domestic, matters. ...

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  6. VIEW IN MELBOURNE.

    It will be easy to obtain a view of the eclipse in Melbourne next Monday. Bul it will not be total. The moons shadow will obsecure 0.946 of the sun. That leaves ...

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  7. WHAT LUTHER BURBANK IS DOING.

    "Luther Burbank is one of the two biggest of the California lions," writes Henry T. Finck in "Scribner's Magazine." The other lion is John Muir, a writer and defender of ...

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  8. THE TRUE SHAMROCK.

    Professor Lankester, in an article in the "Daily Telegraph" for March 26, headed "Science from an Easy Chair," says that the small variety of common clover which in ...

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